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PM Anwar announced a temporary BUDI95 quota reduction to 200L and introduces phased WFH for civil servants.
最新更新于 2026-03-27
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⛽ BUDI95 Quota Adjusted To 200L
The monthly BUDI95 petrol subsidy quota will be reduced from 300L to 200L effective 1 April 2026. The price remains fixed at RM1.99 per litre to protect the majority of consumers.
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🚕 E-Hailing BUDI95 Quota Retained
Eligible e-hailing drivers and gig workers are set to maintain their existing monthly quota of 800L. This specific limit is restricted to those officially registered under specific e-hailing BUDI categories or the SKDS 2.0 (Subsidised Diesel Control System), distinguishing them from general private vehicle owners. The decision to retain this higher threshold is intended to help high-usage transport providers manage operational costs during periods of price volatility.
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🚛 Diesel Caps In East Malaysia
Subsidised diesel remains at RM2.15 in Sabah and Sarawak, but purchase limits apply from 1 April 2026. Private vehicles are capped at 50L per purchase, while heavy vehicles are limited to 150L.
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🏢 Public Sector WFH Shift
Civil servants will be allowed to work from home on a gradual and selective basis to mitigate rising fuel costs. This initiative aims to maintain productivity while reducing the daily commute for 1,700,000 staff.
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💼 Private Sector Urged To Consider WFH
Anwar urged private companies to adopt similar work-from-home flexibility to help employees cope with energy price volatility. The government encourages employers to rethink traditional office hours for operational efficiency.
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🚢 Breakthrough At Strait Of Hormuz
Iran has granted safe passage for Malaysian oil tankers through the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Anwar thanked President Masoud Pezeshkian for the diplomatic gesture amidst escalating regional tensions.
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📈 Weekly Fuel Price Hike
Starting 26 March 2026, RON97 rises to RM5.15 and unsubsidised RON95 to RM3.87 per litre. Diesel in Peninsular Malaysia jumps 80 sen to RM5.52, while Sabah and Sarawak prices remain at RM2.15.
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💬 Analyst On Raising BUDI95 Price
Analyst Dr Irwan Shah Zainal Abidin suggests raising BUDI95 to RM2.05 to ease fiscal pressure. He notes the current RM1.99 price is too broad and recommends more targeted mechanisms for citizens.
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